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Energy Policies of Turkey During the Erdogan Era - Facts & Lies (Hardcover)
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Energy Policies of Turkey During the Erdogan Era - Facts & Lies (Hardcover)
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Erdogan discovered in 2002 that energy policies and the energy
sector would create a mechanism to institute his dynasty in Turkey.
The energy policies of the Erdogan era include how the Erdogan
family engaged in the international energy business in Turkey and
neighboring countries, and how they became wealthy. After many
years of supporting the Calik Holding, the former CEO, Berat
Albayrak, Erdogans son-in-law, was appointed Turkeys Minister of
Energy by Erdogan in 2015. Since Erdogan came to power in 2002,
many books and articles were published on Turkeys foreign policy
and domestic politics by scholars. However, this is the first book
that combines Erdogans energy policy actions (country by country in
chronological order) as well as describing the underlying
corruption allegations, the Zarrab case, and the smuggling of ISIS
oil. As a result of the research through official Turkey
institutions and international institutions, it is shown that an
overseas Turkish energy company was and continues to be involved in
the energy blocks of Iraqi Kurdistan, thanks to Erdogans agreement
with the Barzani administration. This book aims to analyse Turkeys
energy relations with Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq-Iraqi
Kurdistan, Eastern Mediterranean and Central Asian countries since
2002. One of the notable outcomes of the book is to reveal how
Erdogan contributed to Israels energy security despite his
anti-Israeli rhetoric. The reader will learn the details of the
energy projects between Turkey and other countries. In addition,
the reader will also learn the roles of Turkeys energy companies
close to the Erdogan family. The book emphasises the deterioration
of Turkey-Russia relations and its impact on Turkeys energy
security, thanks to the Erdogan-Putin rivalry over Syria. Erdogan
has been in power since 2002 (President since 2014), and is trying
to convert Turkeys political regime to remain in power for as long
as possible. Appointing his son-in-law as Turkeys Minister of
Energy is not a coincidence, but rather a business strategy.
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